IP Indian Journal of Anatomy and Surgery of Head, Neck and Brain

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P S Bhusaraddi, Vijay Kumar Shinde, Pratik Khona*


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Estimation of stature from left upper limb anthropometry in North Karnataka population: A cadaveric study


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Author Details : P S Bhusaraddi, Vijay Kumar Shinde, Pratik Khona*

Volume : 5, Issue : 4, Year : 2019

Article Page : 105-109

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijashnb.2019.028



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Abstract

Introduction: Estimation of stature plays an important role in the process of anthropolog y. This mirrors
the culture, built of a person and many factors. Hence the anthropometric technique is exclusively used
by medical scientists and anatomists to estimate the body size since many years. The present study was
conducted to estimate the left humer al length from the measurements of proximal and distal segments of
humerus in region of North Karnataka population using regression equation. This helps in estimating the
stature of individual using standard regression formulae and tocompare these data with the study conducted
in other countries for the use in forensic and archeologicalstudies. The current study was therefore focussed
on proximal and distal segments of left humerus and using these, the length of the left humerus was
estimated.
Materials and Methods: The different measurements of proximal and the distal segments of 47 left
humeri and the mean values of the maximum length of the left humerus (MHL) were noted and used in our
study to derive the regression equation. . Maximum length of humerus, vertical and transverse diameter
of proximal segment, transverse diameter and biepicondylar width of distal segment were measured using
anthropometric techniques.
Results: With the fragment measurements obtained, regression equations for left humeri was derived to
estimate the maximum length of the humerus in North Karnataka region population. On applying the
regression analysis, among 47left humeri, it was found that, the vertical diameter of superior articular
surface had significant role in estimating the maximum humeral length with maximum correlation coefficient
of 0.87 (p<0> Conclusion: The result of this study concludes that the length of the left humerus can be estimated from
the measures of proximal and distal segments of left humerus.

Keywords: Regression equation, Left humerus, Estimation of length.


How to cite : Bhusaraddi P S, Shinde V K, Khona P, Estimation of stature from left upper limb anthropometry in North Karnataka population: A cadaveric study. IP Indian J Anat Surg Head Neck Brain 2019;5(4):105-109

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